Answer:
C.
Explanation:
Just did it on edge
1. Why the Christian church needs to guard the word of god especially on deviation and heresy?
2.WHY THEY AIM AT PERFECTION IF PERFECTION IS IMPOSSIBLE TO ACHIEVE?
ANSWER.
1. kaya kailangan ng guard sa simbahan para Hindi manakaw Ang imahe ng panginoong jesus
SANA NA KA TULONG KAHIT ISA LNG
The Christian church needs to guard the word of god especially on deviation and heresy to protect its supremacy.
The Catholic Church was a strong bond that provide religious uniformity in the Middle Ages.The Pope was the head of the Church.Church saw heresy as the work of Satan; lured by false ideas, people might abandon the true faith and deny themselves salvation.The church conducted heresy trials.The Christian Church aimed at perfection to attract people that would increase devotes.During the middle ages, religion played a significant role in society.Therefore we can conclude that to maintain perfection it was necessary to prevent heresy and deviation.
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Answer this question (don’t answer if you dont know) i will give brainliest
Answer:D I hope this helps
Explanation:
The Stamp Act required...
O A tax on all printed paper used in the colonies.
O the use of a British postal stamp on all mail.
O the establishment of a postal system.
O a tax on sugar, molasses, and paper
Answer:
Correct answer is A tax on all printed paper used in the colonies.
Explanation:
First option is the only correct one as it refers to an Act brought on 1765, whose goal was to collect revenues on all documents that were enacted in the colonies.
Second option is bot correct as this wasn't a part of the Act.
Third option is not correct as postal system already exist.
Fourth option is not correct as this refers to Sugar Act from 1764.
Why did the cattle trail became less important in the late 1800's?
Explanation:
Cattle have been raised in Texas from the time the Spanish attempted to establish missions and domesticate the Indians, beginning in the mid-18th century.
It was primarily a small-scale industry during the Republic and early statehood. Most cattle were slaughtered for their hides and tallow, since the meat could not be preserved for long with the methods then used.
Many of the early cattle were longhorns, descendants of Spanish ranch and mission herds, with horn spreads of four to eight feet. Some had become crossed with Mexican cattle, shorter-horned and dun-colored. But there also were cattle of British origin, brought west by Anglo-American colonists from the East Coast by way of Northeast Texas.
An example of deductive reasoning is: Group of answer choices providing students with an opportunity to observe a variety of materials and decide their characteristics.
Answer:
providing students with an opportunity to observe a variety of materials and decide their characteristics.
Explanation:
Deductive reasoning: The term "deductive reasoning" is determined as a process of drawing or making a specific conclusion based on the premises that are generally being assumed or considered to be true. Deductive reasoning is also referred to as "deductive logic", and in other words, the given act tends to use a "logical premise" to reach a "logical conclusion".
Closure is the process of
O A. filling in missing parts.
O B. interacting with our senses.
O C. finding proximity.
O D. finishing a sensation.
Answer:
A. filling in missing parts.
Explanation:
The question above is related to the subject, "Psychology." This is related to the "Law of Closure" of the Gestalt Law. This is an illusion that we create by filling in the missing parts whenever we see objects that are broken. So even if a circle has a missing part (incomplete stimulus), we tend to see it (unconsciously) as a whole or as a completely closed circle despite having gaps in between.
Answer:
filling in missing parts
Explanation:
Automobiles became most popular___.
A) in the 21st century
B) in the 20th century
C) during colonial times
D) just after the Civil War
Answer:
the 20th century
Explanation:
because its in the answer box
Answer:
b) in the 20th century
Explanation:
They were most popular when they were first released into the community which was in the 20th century.
What was Simon Bolivar’s role in Latin American independence movements?
Explanation:
What role did Simón Bolívar play in the Latin American independence movement? ... Bolívar himself led multiple expeditionary forces against the Spaniards, and between 1819 and 1822 he successfully liberated three territories—New Granada (Colombia and Panama), Venezuela, and Quito (Ecuador)—from Spanish rule.
Briefly explain ONE important social response in the Americas to the statement above in the period 1492-1607.
The correct answer to this open question is the following.
You forgot to attach the statement for reference. Without that statement, we do not know what you are talking about.
However, after doing some intensive research, we can comment on the following.
One important social response in the Americas in the period 1492-1607 is that black African slaves became a critical element in substituting Native American Indians in colonial American society.
As Native American Indians never assume a role as slaves, European colonists decided to buy slaves from Africa, in what was known as the Salve Trade. These slaves were transported in inhuman conditions in ships that traveled for months until they reach the American shores. Slaves traveled in overcrowded spaces where diseases could spread easily.
I don’t understand it
what is the most powerful surface current in North America
A) Gulf stream current
B) California current
C) North pacific current
D) North equatorial current
Answer:
Gulf stream current
Explanation:
The Gulf Stream is a powerful western boundary current in the North Atlantic Ocean that strongly influences the climate of the East Coast of the United States and many Western European countries. Click the image for a larger view. One particularly powerful western boundary current is the Gulf Stream.
how to Creat a political cartoon depicting the fate and outcome of the Articles of contenderation
Answer:
I hope this helped
Explanation:
This specific topic was the Articles of Confederation and its weaknesses. It lend itself well to a political cartoon because of the target it became because of its failures (I have used it for numerous topics in my history classes and just adjusted the rubric).
what are three causes of the rise of radical nationalism
Answer:
to promote peace
Explanation:
Nationalism holds that each nation should govern itself, free from outside interference, that a nation is a natural and ideal basis for a polity and that the nation is the only rightful source of political power. It further aims to build and maintain a single national identity, based on shared social characteristics of culture, ethnicity, geographic location, language, politics, religion, traditions and belief in a shared singular history, and to promote national unity or solidarity.
Answer: The causes of nationalism are created by manipulating the past.
Explanation:
The nation can be one of the factors of nationalism. The glorification of one's own nation but in the context of minimizing others in almost all situations leads to nationalist attitudes. All other elements of nationalism are tied to the very term nation. Mythomania is also an element of nationalism. Many peoples from certain historical myths are linked to the nation, and thus certain nationalist attitudes are formed. Religion can be an element of nationalism as well. The far-right (in the political sense) has sometimes throughout history collaborated with religious institutions to spread nationalism among the people. Thus, nationalists often labeled others as "unclean" in a religious sense and often called for others' destruction. Finally, elements of nationalism can also be reflected through language, in a similar way to religion.
Hurry please help!!!
Answer:
j i think
Explanation:
In summer, they grew crops (beans, corn, and squash). In fall, they harvested crops and hunted for foods to preserve and keep for the winter. The Native Americans used natural resources in every aspect of their lives. They used animal skins (deerskin) as clothing.
Answer: I'd go with J
Can you name one example of how past life influences your daily life today?
Answer:
The past is still present. Past lives effect you every day in every aspect of your life. Past lives influence the career you are in, how you spend money, what you like to eat, where you like to live, or how social you are or are not.
Explanation:
You have developed these likes and dislikes, these preferences and passions, these quirks and tastes over many past lives. They are the cumulative effect of all that you have learned, all that you have lived, loved, and suffered.
at the end of 19th century what country won control of south africa in the boer wars
Answer:
Great Britain
Explanation:
In Pretoria, representatives of Great Britain and the Boer states sign the Treaty of Vereeniging, officially ending the three-and-a-half-year South African Boer War. The Boers, also known as Afrikaners, were the descendants of the original Dutch settlers of southern Africa.
I need help to describe a time when someone didnt listen to me because of my age in an ESSAY!!!! CAN SOMEONE PLS HELP ME
think of a time when someone such as maybe you cousins or parents or someone didn't take your advice or they didn't listen to you.
If you need more help let me know
Answer:
Start with a topic. Are needing help with that?
Explanation:
Best thing to do is start off with your topic. Maybe think of a time when you felt disappointed or let down because a friend or someone close to you didnt listen to you. Maybe there was a time when you had a certain belief or thoughts on something particular and someone made you feel discouraged because of you age.. If so, Make that your topic to your essay. Also, best thing to do with type of essay a narrative, is to start with an Outline, simply start writing down all of your thoughts and things you want to include into your essay, this makes it much easier! Once you have done that. Then start typing up your essay. When your done with it, make sure to go back and revise it and edit it. I truly hope this helps you in some way! Good Luck.. should you need any more help or questions, let me know!
how is the federal reserve is controlled by both the private and public sectors
Answer: Although an instrument of the US Government, the Federal Reserve System considers itself "an independent central bank because its monetary policy decisions do not have to be approved by the President or anyone else in the executive or legislative branches of government.
The colonists believed "taxation without representation" was unfair. What does "taxation without representation" mean?
1.taxes to pay for the French and Indian War
2.no one to speak for them in the British government
3.taxes on goods sent from England
4.hidden taxes
Answer:
The phrase taxation without representation describes a populace that is required to pay taxes to a government authority without having any say in that government's policies. The term has its origin in a slogan of the American colonials against their British rulers: "Taxation without representation is tyranny."
Explanation:
I rlly need help:( Could someone pls help? Western Europe
Carefully study the chart above. If the trends seen on this chart continue, future literacy rates would___________?
A. Literacy rates would stay about the same.
B. Literacy rates would continue to increase, and the gap between men and women would continue to decrease.
C. Literacy rates would continue to increase, and the gap between men and women would stay the same.
D. Literacy rates would continue to decrease
Please select the best answer from the choices provided
A
B
C
D
Answer:
B. Literacy rates would continue to increase, and the gap between men and women would continue to decrease.
Explanation:
.
Answer:
Its b.
Explanation: Took the assigment also sry this is so late :3
In what order should you record and read events on a timeline?
A. The most important events on the timeline come first.
B. The least important events on the timeline come first.
C. The earliest event related to the topic comes first.
D. Timelines do not organize information.
Answer:
C
Explanation:
Timelines organize events from earliest to most current/latest, so the earliest event relating to the topic would be first in the timeline.
Contrary to the claims by those who say they can remember being abused as toddlers and infants, memories of things happening before age ____ are unreliable.
Answer:
With continuous reinforcement, an organism is reinforced ________________.
at a variable rate
using positive reinforcement
with primary reinforces
every time the desired behavior occurs
every time the desired behavior occurs
The Moon illusion refers to our tendency to perceive the Moon as unusually:
bright when it is high in the sky.
large when it is high in the sky.
large when it is near the horizon.
bright when it is near the horizon.
large when it is near the horizon.
Psychics working with police departments often provide police with:
information that helps solve crimes.
new evidence.
evidence eliminating potential suspects.
so many predictions that occasionally one is correct.
so many predictions that occasionally one is correct.
Relative luminescence most clearly contributes to:
color constancy.
size constancy.
shape constancy.
brightness constancy.
brightness constancy.
Contrary to the claims by those who say they can remember being abused as toddlers and infants, memories of things happening before age ____ are unreliable.
5
10
4
7
4
Betty wants to find a way to control her asthma without always relying on her rescue inhaler. She visits a hypnotherapist, hoping that hypnosis will help her, and within a month is less reliant on her inhaler because of the:
posthypnotic suggestions.
hypnotic suggestions.
prehypnotic suggestions.
parahypnotic suggestions.
posthypnotic suggestions.
Children often learn to associate pushing a vending machine button with the delivery of a candy bar. This best illustrates the process underlying:
spontaneous recovery.
extinction.
respondent behavior.
operant conditioning.
operant conditioning.
When Anna studied Russian in high school she gradually accumulated a large vocabulary (though not full fluency). Years later, she wanted to brush up on her vocabulary prior to a trip to Russia. She picked up the vocabulary much more quickly this time because:
it is easier for adults to learn a language.
of the spaced practice effect.
we can recall more than we can remember.
it is easier to relearn; that is, to learn the material for a second time.
it is easier to relearn; that is, to learn the material for a second time.
A researcher subliminally flashes words that have either emotionally positive content (e.g., puppies, people embracing) or negative content (e.g., murder, accidents) immediately before showing them a picture of a house. Then, when asked to rate the house in terms of attractiveness, the participants:
give the houses that follow positive content words higher ratings.
do not differ in the ratings they give to the houses.
give the houses with more windows higher ratings.
give the houses that follow negative content words higher ratings.
give the houses that follow positive content words higher ratings.
As a practical joke, Veronica tells her younger brother a story about an event that did not happen when he was 4 years old: that he called 9-1-1 to report a fight they were having. Veronica repeated the story several times until her brother could really see himself dialing the phone. This is an example of:
imagination inflation.
repression.
proactive interference.
retroactive interference.
imagination inflation.
Who built some of the first roads in America?
private companies
England
Spain
public companies
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What did the Second Continental Congress decide?
A) George Washington would write a letter to King George III.
B) The American colonies needed their own army to protect themselves from the British Army.
C) The American colonies would try to work out a deal with the King and the British government.
D) Thomas Paine would write a song to unite the colonies.
Nor far from where you live is a hut where a poor couple with several children live. You overhear one day that the mother wants to have her three younger children vaccinated with antipolio and antibosters. She has no money to spend for this. What will you do? How you will react on the given situation.
Explanation:
I go first to the health center or the person who are the in-charge in giving the anti-polio and anti-boster that why is it they ask for money for the vaccine. I think the vaccine is free, so they need a money to spend for it. Then, after i muster an information from them, I will go to the family and tell them the reliable information I get
Prior to Taylor and Brown's (1988) important article, it had always been assumed that ________ is a cornerstone of good mental health.a) being realistic.
b) being open and communicative with others.
c) a high sense of self-worth.
d) feeling fully in control.
e) a supportive family of origin.
Answer:
c) a high sense of self-worth.
Explanation:
The mental health of an individual is the state at which the individual mind functions. The emotions expressed is dependent on it. Previously, it was greatly assumed to be tied to the feeling of self worth which the individual feels but Taylor and Brown was able to prove in their research article that, those feeling is not objective feeling but rather a positive biased one which influenced the psychology of the individual feeling the good. These positive illusions promote psychological well-being.
Compare and contrast Caravanserai with a Modern Rest Stop.
Answer:
The journeys of merchants and their caravans along the Silk Road through the Middle East, Central Asia, and North Africa would have been much more difficult if not for the caravanserais (also spelled caravansary) that dotted those ancient routes. Variously described as “guest houses,” “roadside inns,” and “hostels,” caravanserais were buildings designed to provide overnight housing to travelers. Merchants and their caravans were the most frequent visitors. In furnishing, safe respite for guests from near and far, caravanserais also became centers for the exchange of goods and culture.
As traffic along the Silk Road increased, so did the construction of caravanserais. They were needed as safe havens—not just from extreme climates and weather, but also from bandits who targeted caravans loaded with silks, spices, and other expensive goods. In fact, caravanserais were built at regular intervals so that merchants would not have to spend the night exposed to the dangers of the road. They appeared roughly 32-40 kilometers (20–25 miles) apart—about a day’s journey—on the busiest Silk Road routes.
The design of these buildings also reflected their protective purpose. Often built just outside the nearest town or village, they were encircled by immense walls resembling those of a fort. Caravans entered through a high, massive gate that could be secured from within at night with heavy chains. A porter stood guard just past the gate, charged with safeguarding the persons, goods, and animals inside.
The interior of a caravanserai looked more like an inn than a fortress, however. A large ground-floor courtyard ringed with storerooms and stables for camels, donkeys, and horses would often have a corner for cook fires as well. Small, unfurnished rooms for lodgers were found on the second floor. Some larger caravanserais also featured a bathhouse and prayer room.
Most of the old caravanserais still in existence today are crumbling stone ruins, of interest only to historians and tour groups. In contrast, medieval caravanserais were lively seedbeds for globalization, resembling the modern city in the variety of people, languages, goods, and customs found within their walls. Travelers from East and West—speaking many different languages—traded stories, news, merchandise, and ideas while they mingled at these trade hubs. They sampled local cuisine and observed foreign etiquette. They learned more about Christianity, Islam, Judaism, and Buddhism from missionaries and scholars passing through. When they traveled on, they took much that was new and different along with them. The economic and cultural exchanges caravanserais made possible had far-reaching effects still seen today in the variety of languages, faiths, and cultures co-existing in this region of the world.
Explanation:
(How does our past shape our present and our future?)
explain
Answer:
The experiences we are having today were likely shaped by the past events you have been through. Events in your childhood or early adulthood have shaped the way you think, act, and interact with people close to you. ... Our past, present, and future are intimately linked by our memories.
Suppose you are the Tourism Minister of Bangladesh- Give a specific plan for becoming a major tourism specialist in 2030?
Answer and Explanation:
To become a tourism specialist you need to start a long journey of courses. The first course should be a higher level course related to tourism, travel and management. In addition to higher education, it is necessary to start a series of internships that promote professional experience and allow the establishment of contacts and the opportunity to work with big names in tourism and absorb all the knowledge that they can promote and that will be of great help for the future .
Higher education is not the only course that must be taken, it is necessary to take several complementary courses, which allow the professional to become as comprehensive as possible and have mastery of several different points within the fields that make up tourism. The search for complementary courses should follow the professional's entire life and it is these courses that will make the individual a specialist in tourism.